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Daft Ada
27th September 2011, 10:30
A member of the audience, a Vicar, Spoke out loud and clear and demanded that the MP's stop using the word Power, "While we are in power" He said "you are not in power, you are in service, service to the people," it's the people who have the power and the Mp's work for us, this should be one of the first things changed, the whole attitude of everyone in government is that they are in Power, they should be made to use the word service and maybe over time it would sink in who exactly they are working for.

Lord Sidious
27th September 2011, 10:50
They know at the higher levels who they truly work for.
It is the people who don't.

Snoweagle
27th September 2011, 11:05
They know at the higher levels who they truly work for.
It is the people who don't.
Interesting little nugget. As this site is famed for its disclosure and seekers sift through reams of disinformation garbage; constantly mesmerised by the glistening trinkets affording copious time wasting, eternally confused by their lack of valued mentored guidance, surely warrants a more insightful; nay, a more detailed explanation than one of sentient mockery.

Lord Sidious
27th September 2011, 11:12
They know at the higher levels who they truly work for.
It is the people who don't.
Interesting little nugget. As this site is famed for its disclosure and seekers sift through reams of disinformation garbage; constantly mesmerised by the glistening trinkets affording copious time wasting, eternally confused by their lack of valued mentored guidance, surely warrants a more insightful; nay, a more detailed explanation than one of sentient mockery.

Who says I am mocking?
I am serious.

Snoweagle
27th September 2011, 11:31
I do accept you aren't mocking per se, in fact you are quoting the truth and I willfully acknowledge that. I too agree with you.
Though, quoting the obvious to those who do not know might portray a degree of aloofness. Am quite sure also that wasn't your intent either.
Its just that elsewhere here in these forums, you had advertised a meet to discuss matters of legal "self" on matters relating to self "ownership" within our respective legal systems. This clearly marries with the original posters entry. It would assist others by briefly highlighting "nuggets" to guide them through the devils legal warren that prompted the vicar to aspirate his comment and generate a profound reaction from another Avalonian. That was all I hoped to achieve. There is no offense intended.

Lord Sidious
27th September 2011, 11:52
I do accept you aren't mocking per se, in fact you are quoting the truth and I willfully acknowledge that. I too agree with you.
Though, quoting the obvious to those who do not know might portray a degree of aloofness. Am quite sure also that wasn't your intent either.
Its just that elsewhere here in these forums, you had advertised a meet to discuss matters of legal "self" on matters relating to self "ownership" within our respective legal systems. This clearly marries with the original posters entry. It would assist others by briefly highlighting "nuggets" to guide them through the devils legal warren that prompted the vicar to aspirate his comment and generate a profound reaction from another Avalonian. That was all I hoped to achieve. There is no offense intended.

Oh, I didn't take offense.
Although, I was eying off your gate. :p
Seriously though, I like to just put up a one liner at times to provoke thought, rather than give people my thought as if it is THE truth.
I don't know THE truth, although I am working on it.

Daft Ada
27th September 2011, 11:55
Who says I am mocking?
I am serious

No your not , you're Sidious :p

Lord Sidious
27th September 2011, 12:22
Who says I am mocking?
I am serious

No your not , you're Sidious :p

That too.
Maybe.

Daft Ada
27th September 2011, 13:07
Trust a Solicitor to even argue about his own name :rolleyes: ;)